Complications occur in patients with rheumatoid arthritis who require surgi
cal correction of painful deformities of the foot and ankle. These patients
probably are more likely to have complications develop because they: (1) h
ave a systemic disease; (2) use medications that may lead to complications;
(3) require multiple operations; and (4) usually have advanced deformities
resulting in extensive complicated operations. Despite these difficulties,
results of surgical procedures in patients with rheumatoid arthritis remai
n uniformly excellent. Most complications can be treated successfully, and
the overall failure of selected operations is low. However, surgical recons
truction of foot and ankle deformities in patients with rheumatoid arthriti
s must be meticulously planned and done. These operations are most successf
ul in eliminating pain and in correcting severe deformities.